Many reverb plug-ins include some form of modulation effect. Dialling in small amounts can help make reverbs sound deeper and wider though not all reverbs have this functionality such as Waves Abbey Road Plates. To be able to modulate your reverbs you need to insert a modulation plug-in, such as Waves Mono Mod, into the chain.

In this free video tutorial, brought to you with the support of Waves, we show you a simple way to de-mud your reverb effects. Reverbs have a tendency of cluttering up a mix but don’t blame the length of the tails, often it’s the overall tone of the reverb that is upsetting the balance. A super simple way to address this is by reaching for the tone controls in a reverb plug-in or better still, using a dedicated EQ plug-in in the effects return.

In this video we show you how to not only setup the gated reverb on an effects return but also how to change the tone and attitude of the send that feeds the overall gated reverb effect. Gated reverbs lend themselves very nicely to snare tracks, watch this free video to hear this effect in action using Waves GTR Stomp Boxes and C1 Gate.

In this free video tutorial, brought to you with the support of Waves, we show you a very simple way of injecting some instant attitude into your reverb effects. Break free from the comfort of natural sounding reverbs, experiment with this creative technique as the results are explosive. In this video we show you how you can make a safe sounding 808 snare sample jump out of the mix using a reverb feeding into a distortion plug-in.

The idea of applying plug-ins to your tracks is to make things sound better but we've all overdone it at some point and without checking the before with the after we really can’t be sure we’ve achieved what we set out to.

In a new format we are producing videos offering tips and solutions to common problems in under a minute. In this free video tutorial we show you how easy it is to fix issues in sounds using EQ in Pro Tools.

In a new format we are producing videos offering tips and solutions to common problems in under a minute. In this free video tutorial we show you how easy it is to accurately measure the tempo of audio in Pro Tools.

In a new format we are producing videos offering tips and solutions to common problems in under a minute. In this free video tutoria we show you how easy it is to create reverse reverb using an AudioSuite plug-in.

Reverb is one of the most important effects in a mixer's toolkit. Reverb creates space around tracks, which in turn adds depth and dimension to mixes, in short, reverb is a tool that mixers will never be able to live without. In this article we feature 5 of the best reverb plug-ins by Waves.

Tegeler Audio Manufaktur has expanded into the area of reverbs with their unique take on the technology combined motorised controls, plug-in control, valves and digital components and announced the Raumzeitmaschine Reverb.

In the Pro Tools Expert 2017 Christmas Competition, we offered the chance of winning a copy of Exponential Audio Stratus Reverb, worth $399, as one of 31 great prizes on offer worth over $16,000 in total. We can announce that Jason Shablik is the lucky winner. You can learn more about Jason further down the article.

Audifiedhas announced the availability of SYNERGY R1which is their first foray into hardware with a ‘remote-controlled’ software/hardware hybrid digital reverb and an analogue saturator processing module for the 500-series modular rack frame format.

Exponential Audio, the company behind plug-ins such as NIMBUS, R4 and PhoenixVerb, announce two brand new next-dimension surround reverb plug-ins - Stratus and Symphony.

The new reverb plug-ins address both an opportunity and a challenge - the ability to be more creative than ever before with post sound offering new surround formats and also the ongoing debate about intelligibility. Stratus and Symphony address both of these things.

Mixing small amounts of short reverbs is a great way of making space in a mix and also a great way to create separation between instruments in a deep and emotive way without mixes becoming muddy with long reverb tails.

Reverb is, most likely, the most used effect in audio production and there are so many different types and flavours to choose from. Knowing how reverb types differ by sound and characteristics is key to selecting the right reverb type for the job. Take the reverb quiz to see if you can tell the difference between different reverb types such as Spring, Plate & Hall on an electric guitar loop - Identify six different reverb types

In this free video tutorial, Pro Tools Expert Team member Julian Rodgers looks at the bx_rooMS from Plugin Alliance. This algorithmic reverb offers infinitely tweakable rooms and plates, its TrueSpace engine means that rather than being restricted to a few distinct algorithms you can adjust to your heart's content with boxes adjusting out into halls without restriction.